Neat. Not as impressive as the marketing makes you think, once you dig in the details The approval authorizes the use of those devices for "NATO Restricted" material. That is the lowest protection grade, lower than "confidential", "secret" or "cosmic top secret" (yes, that apparently is what it is called). According to Google:
Definition: Information that could cause harm, or is disadvantageous to NATO's interests, if publicly disclosed.
Usage: Commonly applies to operational logistics, administrative data, planning schedules, and coalition coordination details.
Security Level: It is the base level of classification, often used for official information that is not intended for the public but does not contain sensitive, high-level secrets.
Handling: Requires administrative control and safeguarding to prevent unauthorized access.
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